The reach of a benchtop robot significantly influences its applications. A robot with a smaller reach is suitable for tasks that require precision and are performed in a confined space, such as soldering parts on an assembly line, dispensing adhesives, or tightening screws. On the other hand, a robot with a larger reach can be used for tasks that require movement over a larger area, such as machine tending or parts feeding. However, benchtop robots are typically classified by their reach of 500 millimeters or less, making them ideal for tasks that require precision and are performed in a confined space.
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